Nahum 3:19 Inner Healing
Nahum 3:19 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Nahum 3 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Nahum 3:19 speaks of a grievous wound with no healing, and the surrounding voices celebrate the ruin because wrongdoing has continually echoed. The verse invites inner recognition of persistent judgment.
Neville's Inner Vision
Your Nahum 3:19 is not a condemnation of a city but a map of your own inner state. The wound you deem unhealable is the fixed belief of separation, the sense that your doings have earned a permanent mark. In Neville's terms, the 'wickedness' is the habit of thoughts that repeats in your mind, passing on to others' judgments within your consciousness, so that all voices clap at your ruin. There is no external healing because you have not revised the assumption about who you are. The remedy lies in turning the attention from the wound to the I AM, the awareness that is always whole. By living inwardly as the healed state—seeing yourself as the self that creates—your inner climate changes and the outside 'ruin' loses its grip. Remember, the inner world is king; the outer is but an echo. When you revise your inner decree to 'I am healed now,' you replace the clapping crowd with a still, radiant sense of unity.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and assume the healing you seek by declaring, 'I am the I AM, healed now.' Stay with the feeling of wholeness for 5 minutes, letting it saturate your entire being.
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